Oral cancer, like all cancers, begins in cells. Healthy cells grow and divide to form new cells, which take the place of old cells that die off. But sometimes this process goes haywire. Cells needlessly form and divide, or old cells refuse to die off. These extra cells form … [Read more...]
Watch Your Mouth
It’s so important to catch cancer in its early stages. This is especially true for oral cancer. A major reason many people die from oral cancer is due to late diagnosis. It’s really important to get an oral screening once a year to check for oral cancer. Don’t worry, oral … [Read more...]